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NEW-AMERICAN
MIDATLANTIC PATTERN- MOLDED BLOWN GLASS; C .1750 -1820
MidAtlantic Pattern Molded Glass of the United States c. 1750
-1820 ; a study of Colonial and Federal period pattern
molded glass made in New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
NEW- Special Feature- An
on going project- Nailsea Glass
A reproduction of an article dating from the early 20th Century
on the Nailsea Glass Works .The work of reproducing the article
started years ago and was very labor intensive Due to the poor
quality of the print and when I started the technology was much
different from today. Now that I have begun again, the new computer's
processing ability will expedite the process and I should have
the article finished in it's original form and with better photos
very soon. In the
mean time- please enjoy a rough draft of the first few pages and
some photos. John Decaro
1. Down in Wistarburgh they made black glass seal bottles.-----By John DeCaro and Richard W. Updike
*BRAND NEW WISTAR UPDATE-
DISCOVERY IN COLONIAL AMERICAN GLASS; THE WISTAR THREADED
MUG-
*UPDATE- Major New Discovery of Wistarburg Glass Vase
*UPDATE - A pictorial analysis of Wistar glass c.1739-78: Simplifying the difficult.
2. A step back in time.-------By John Decaro
3. Good advice in collecting old glass.------By John Decaro
4.Part 1. Recent discovery, unique type 3a south Jersey suger bowl- by John Decaro